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A leading company in the healthcare sector is seeking a skilled Histotechnologist to prepare and analyze tissue samples. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree and ASCP certification, ensuring high-quality standards in tissue processing and documentation. Responsibilities include using automated lab equipment, maintaining quality control, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Join a team that values positivity, productivity, and professionalism in a dynamic work environment.
Responsible for cutting, staining and preparing tissue samples for the pathologist to review. This position is also responsible for prioritizing testing procedures and completing those procedures in an accurate and timely manner and maintaining proper accurate records of all tests done in accordance with established policies, procedures and regulations.
· Use automated equipment and instruments including microscopes, microtomes and other lab equipment.
· Receive specimen/tissues from procedures.
· Prepare slides of specimens using specified stain to enhance visibility under microscope.
· Examine slides under microscope to ensure tissue preparation meets laboratory requirements.
· Fix, dehydrate, and infiltrate with wax tissue specimens to be preserved for study by Pathologist.
· Prepare media, chemicals, reagents and solutions.
· Maintain accurate documentation, including computerized documentation, in accordance with established policies, procedures and regulations.
· Establish and monitor quality control programs.
· Maintain inventory of supplies, material and equipment.
· Maintain and clean equipment and instruments as per established procedures and manufacturer’s instructions.
· Responsible for performing tasks that are within the scope of his/her educational preparation, knowledge and permitted by the policies and procedures of Supplemental Health Care, and other local, state, and federal guidelines; and the policies of the facility requesting the services; including embedding, cutting, and staining FFPE patient tissue.